noun
- Mexican laborers who worked temporarily in the United States under government programs, especially during World War II and the 1940s-1960s
Usage: historical; plural form
Examples
- The braceros program brought thousands of Mexican workers to American farms during the labor shortage of World War II.
- Many braceros worked in California’s agricultural fields harvesting crops.
- The braceros faced difficult working conditions and low wages despite their essential contributions.
- After the war ended, the braceros program continued until 1964.
- Some braceros eventually became permanent residents of the United States.
- The history of braceros reflects the complex relationship between Mexico and the U.S. regarding labor migration.